"Tyranitars are cool."
Nanami was rather surprised at the appearance of a Hydreigon- even her Dragonite was surprised to see a fellow Dragon-type. Apparently the Hydreigon was only loaned to Keiko; "I wonder if the original trainer had problems with dealing with it? It is the Brutal Pokemon after all. Though this one--" Judging by how the Hydreigon didn't look aggressive- and seemed to be just waking up from sleep-, Nanami guessed that maybe this one wasn't that destructive.
"We probably can't fly all the way over the island, it's got a sandstorm on it. We'll either have to land on the edge and walk further, or not land at all and fly over it."
The Dual Champion climbed up, onto Sorata's back. Ruth mentioned something about hoods- Nanami instinctively felt around her coat if it had one.
It didn't. Well this was just magnificent.
Seemingly sensing her thoughts, Sorata looked to her worriedly and let out a small hum. She reached out and patted his head. "Don't worry, boy, I'll be fine! I've went to deserts before in Hoenn."
While flying, Ruth explained the reason behind the different climates of each island; Pokemon gave the islands their respective climates. The moment Ruth mentioned the Tyranitar colony though, a thought crossed her mind. "An entire colony? I had to look for hours just to find a Larvitar in Johto!" This Threshield guy was richer than she thought.
As Ruth pointed out the Tyranitar colony, and apparently Threshield's ranger was climbing it. "Do you see it, boy?" Sorata gave a small nod in response to her question. Ruth also offered to get a closer look at the Tyranitars, which was something that excited the Dual Champion. Neve was quick to voice her agreement to the idea as well.
"Sure, that sounds like fun!" Tyranitars were scary, yeah- Nanami had seen a police officer in Kalos walking around with a Tyranitar as a partner, and it wasn't the most friendly sight she could have seen in her life- but getting a closer look at a Tyranitar colony? She was up for that any time.